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Ventilatory threshold : ウィキペディア英語版
Ventilatory threshold

In kinesiology, ventilatory threshold refers to the point during exercise at which ventilation starts to increase at a faster rate than VO2 (V - volume, O2 - oxygen). One’s threshold is said to reflect levels anaerobiosis and lactate accumulation. As the intensity level of the activity being performed increases, breathing becomes faster; more steadily first and then more rapid as the intensity increases. When breathing surpasses normal ventilation rate, one has reached ventilatory threshold. For most people this threshold lies at exercise intensities between 50% and 75% of VO2 max. A major factor effecting one’s ventilatory threshold is their maximal ventilation (amount of air entering and exiting lungs). This is dependent on their personal experience with the activity and how physically fit the person is. Comparison studies of more athletic people have shown that your ventilatory threshold occurs at a higher intensity if you are more active or have been training for that exercise; although, in some cases shorter continuous tests can be used because of rapid alterations in ventilation.
== Methods ==

* Ventilation Curve – Plot VE vs. VO2 or Watts or Time – The point at which there is a non‐linear increase in ventilation
* V‐Slope Method – Plot VO2 vs. VCO2 – The point at which the increase in VCO2 is greater than the increase in VO2
* Ventilatory Equivalents Method – Plot VE/VO2 and VE/VCO2 vs. Watts or time or VO2 – Point at which VE/VO2 increases while VE/VCO2 decreases or stays the same.

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